Wendy’s Bacon, Egg & Swiss Croissant Combo

$8.19 | Cal: 430

What Is the Bacon, Egg & Swiss Croissant Combo?

This combo is built for people who want a classic bacon-and-egg breakfast but in a nicer format than a regular bun or biscuit. It includes:

  • Fresh-cracked grade A egg
  • Applewood smoked bacon
  • Creamy Swiss cheese sauce (not just a slice of cheese)
  • Flaky croissant bun

It’s basically “breakfast basics done right” — salty bacon, soft egg, creamy cheese, buttery bread.

2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice, but calorie needs vary. Price and participation may vary.

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Price and Combo

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Item Price*Calories
Bacon, Egg & Swiss Croissant$3.79–$4.99420
Bacon, Egg & Swiss Croissant Combo$5.79–$8.19420+ (depends on drink/side)

*Price and participation may vary by restaurant, region, or delivery platform.

Nutrition Facts (Sandwich Portion)

NutrientAmount
Calories420
Total Fat23g
Saturated Fat10g
Trans Fat0g
Cholesterol235mg
Sodium800mg
Total Carbohydrate34g
Dietary Fiber0g
Total Sugars7g
Protein18g
Calcium6% DV
Iron20% DV
Potassium4% DV

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2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice, but calorie needs vary. Nutrition for beverages is based on a standard ice fill. Price and participation may vary.

Allergen Information

This breakfast item contains:

  • Egg
  • Milk
  • Soy
  • Wheat

This comes from:

  • Croissant → milk, wheat, may contain sesame
  • Egg → egg, soy (pan spray)
  • Swiss cheese sauce → egg, milk, soy
  • Bacon → no common allergens listed, but included in sandwich

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We provide known instances of allergens; however, cross contact is possible due to common handling and preparation areas in our restaurants. We are unable to guarantee that any menu item can be completely free of allergens. Customers with allergies and sensitivities should exercise judgment when ordering.

Ingredient Breakdown

Croissant

Enriched flour (wheat flour, enzymes, ascorbic acid, niacin, reduced iron, thiamine mononitrate, riboflavin, folic acid), water, butter (cream, natural flavor), sugar, yeast, whole milk powder (≤2%), salt, modified food starch, dough conditioner (vital wheat gluten, xanthan gum, ascorbic acid, enzymes).
CONTAINS: MILK, WHEAT
MAY CONTAIN: SESAME

Egg

Egg, soy lecithin (pan spray), sea salt.
CONTAINS: EGG, SOY

Swiss Cheese Sauce

Water, Neufchatel cheese (milk, cream, cheese culture, salt, carob bean gum), cream, milk, seasoning (corn starch, whey protein concentrate, sea salt, sodium citrate, soy lecithin, yeast extract, xanthan gum, garlic powder, spice, onion powder), Swiss cheese, cheddar cheese, butter, sour cream, natural flavor, egg yolks, lemon juice concentrate, fruit juice for color.
CONTAINS: EGG, MILK, SOY

Applewood Smoked Bacon

Bacon cured with water, salt, sugar, smoke flavoring, sodium phosphate, sodium erythorbate, sodium nitrite.
This is real smoked bacon, so you get that salty–smoky pop to balance the creamy cheese.

Can You Customize It?

Customization depends on location, but generally:

  • You can remove the Swiss cheese sauce
  • You can ask for extra bacon (calories will increase)
  • You can remove egg (for people who just want bacon + cheese + croissant)
  • You can change the drink in the combo
  • You can order sandwich only if you don’t want extra calories from sides

For people watching calories: keeping it sandwich-only (420 cal) + water/coffee is a good option.

Is 420 Calories Good for Breakfast?

420 calories is in the “reasonable indulgence” zone for fast-food breakfast. You get:

  • 18g protein
  • 23g fat (10g saturated from croissant + cheese)
  • 34g carbs
    So it’s not a diet item, but it’s lighter than many biscuit meals or chicken croissants.

FAQs

1. What is in the Bacon, Egg & Swiss Croissant?

A flaky croissant bun with Applewood smoked bacon, a fresh-cracked egg, and a creamy Swiss cheese sauce.

2. How many calories are in it?

The sandwich has 420 calories. The full combo will be more depending on your drink and side.

3. Does it contain dairy?

Yes. Both the croissant and the Swiss cheese sauce contain milk.

4. Does it contain soy?

Yes. The egg uses soy lecithin and the Swiss cheese sauce also contains soy.

5. Is the bacon real bacon?

Yes, it’s Applewood smoked pork bacon cured with salt, sugar, and smoke flavoring.

6. Is this available all day?

Usually it’s a breakfast menu item, so it depends on the restaurant’s breakfast hours.

7. Can I get it without cheese?

In many cases yes — ask for no Swiss cheese sauce.

8. Is it spicy?

No. It’s a classic breakfast flavor — buttery, salty, smoky.

9. Can I order it online?

Yes, in most areas you can order it via the brand’s app or website under breakfast.

10. Is there a gluten-free version?

No. The croissant contains wheat and the chicken/bacon prep areas can have cross-contact.

11. Why does it have 0g fiber?

Because it’s made from refined flour croissant and breakfast fillings — it’s not a whole grain item.

12. Can I make it lower in sodium?

Not much — most sodium is in the bacon, cheese sauce, and croissant. You can remove cheese sauce to reduce it slightly.

13. Is cross-contact possible?

Yes. The restaurant notes that cross contact is possible due to common prep areas.

14. Is this good for kids?

It’s fine calorie-wise, but it contains multiple allergens — parents should check first.

15. What’s the difference between this and the sausage version?

This one uses bacon and is 420 calories, while the sausage version is 590 calories and heavier.

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